Today’s sweet ribbon-style tangle Floranda is from Belgian CZT Ria Matheussen.
Floranda is Ria’s 28th!! on the site, here’s how to find them all.
There are countless ways to put together leaf shapes and 4 or 5 petals into flowers — they arrive in my inbox at least once a week so I think I’ve seen them all! Floranda has an order to it that especially appeals to me 😉
Ria writes,
Because of the restrictions due to the Corona and the cold/rainy weather in Belgium, I have a lot of time to tangle… and yes, I do it almost every day with great pleasure.
Organic patterns are very popular and especially when they are not too difficult, so here is another one: Floranda.
Purely by coincidence I was inspired by this image.
I have drawn Floranda in a corner of a square and in the middle. It can be used as a border or a ribbon, straight or wavy but I don’t like it as a filler, showed on the picture. I use just one Tipple instead of two little “leaves” between two tangles and I liked to give it a more “floral” look by adding little strokes in the middle of the “flower”.
Many variations are possible: the “flower” between the three little leaves can be colored or filled with little tipples… On the image every element is loose from each other (like f.ex. Molygon) but it is also possible to connect them with a kind of wire (as I did on the curly ribbon)
In the Portuguese language flower is translated by flor and in Belgium we have a lot of beautiful names ending with anda, such as Miranda, Yolanda, Fernanda… that is why I added anda behind Flor (a non existing word).
For my example of Floranda I used one of Ria’s variations below and just out of curiosity (“what if?”) I restated the Micron 01 outlines using a Micron PN — it makes QUITE a bit heavier stroke than the 01.
Ria illustrates the step-by-step instructions for drawing Floranda below and as she has described above, she includes variations to explore.
As you enjoy any of the tangles on the site, please leave a comment of thanks and encouragement to show the artists you appreciate them for sharing their creativity to inspire yours. Your thanks helps motivate them to continue to share! And please share a link to your favorite tangles on social media. Thanks!
Check out the tag riam for more of Ria’s tangles on TanglePatterns.com.
Related Links
- Looking for tangles by Artist or Type? For details visit the ABOUT > HOW TO FIND TANGLES BY ARTIST OR TYPE page on the top menu bar of any page on the site.
- What is a Zentangle? — if you are new to the Zentangle Method, start here for the fundamentals.
- Zentangle terminology — a glossary of terms used in this art form.
- How to use the site — an excellent free video tutorial showing how to use the site as well as pointing out lots of useful features you might have missed.
- Linda's List of Zentangle-Original Patterns — here is the complete list of original tangles (aka "official tangles") created and introduced by founders Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas, including those not published online. If you are new to the Zentangle Method I highly recommend learning a few of the published Zentangle classics first.
- "A Zentangle has no up or down and is not a picture of something, so you have no worries about whether you can draw a hand, or a duck. You always succeed in creating a Zentangle." Thus patterns that are drawings of a recognizable naturalistic or actual object, figure, or scene, are not tangles. A pattern is not always a tangle — here's what makes a tangle. TIP: tangles never start with pencil planning.
- Un motif n’est pas toujours un tangle — Qu’est-ce qu’un tangle ?
- Un diseño no es siempre un tangle — ¿Qué es un tangle?
- How to submit your pattern deconstruction to TanglePatterns
- For lots of great FREE tutorials on TanglePatterns, click on the TUTORIALS link in the pink alphabetic menu bar below the tangle images at the top of any page.
- Strings! Have we got STRINGS! Click on the STRINGS link in the pink alphabetic menu bar below the tangle images at the top of any page for 250 different (free) Zentangle-starters. More than enough for any lifetime!
- Never miss a tangle! FREE eMAIL NEWSLETTER - visit the SUBSCRIBE page on the top menu bar of any page on the site and sign up to get notices delivered free to your inbox.
.oOo. |
|
Enhance your Zentangle experience while supporting TanglePatterns: |
|
CURRENT EDITION! TanglePatterns.com TANGLE GUIDE, 2024 Edition |
|
The 13th Edition of the TanglePatterns.com TANGLE GUIDE is an instant-download 109-page interactive digital eBook/PDF containing approximately 2,000 tangles on the site from May 2010 through December 31, 2023. It's a great resource and a must-have digital tool for using the site. Visit the STORE > E-BOOKS page and help keep TanglePatterns.com going by getting your copy now! | |
"Linda, Thank you! I was relying on too few and getting stuck after 3 years of daily working with Zentangle. This has inspired me to ‘begin again’ with renewed excitement." ~ Barbara R. |
|
See the BOOK REVIEWS page for more details on its features and view a sample page. Note: this is a digital product you download immediately when you place your order, nothing will be physically mailed to you. | |
GIFT ORDERS FOR ANOTHER PERSON: To give the TANGLE GUIDE as a gift, visit this page to place your gift order. | |
If you're new to Zentangle® and tangling, my TanglePatterns.com BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO ZENTANGLE is just what you need to get started. Also available en Français and en Español. | |
|
|
This is the only Zentangle book you'll ever need: the fabulous Zentangle PRIMER Vol 1. It's your CZT-in-a-book by the founders of Zentangle®. Visit the STORE tab on the top menu bar or click on the image. For more about the content and to read the rave reviews, visit the BOOK REVIEWS tab. | |
NEW! Now available in KINDLE format for $9.99. Spanish Edition here. Japanese Edition here. | |
"Absolutely the best Zentangle Book yet! As an accomplished artist I used to think I did not need instruction on this art form. How wrong I was! My tangling improved by leaps and bounds after reading this book. If you think you have Zentangle down then you need this book more than ever!" ~ Kris H | |
|
|
.oOo. |
Ria, this is beautiful. Very delicate.
Thank you for your lovely feedback Jody. I do appreciate that very much!
Gestern Abend habe ich dieses Muster gezeichnet. Es hat soooo viel Spaß gemacht. Vielen Dank Ria.
Linda via Google Translate: I drew this pattern last night. It was so much fun. Thank you Ria.
Das freut mich sehr liebe Monika, Danke Dir vielmahls für ihre schöne Feedback.
Linda via Google Translate: I am very happy, dear Monika, Thank you very much for your nice feedback.
Very, very beautiful and elegant. Versatile as well. Exactly what I was looking for
Thanks a lot !
That’s a nice compliment which made me glad. Wish you fun and pleasant moments while drawing. Thank you very much Patricia!
What can I say beautiful tangle which is so versatile. Thank you for sharing this tangle with us.
Versatile is a word I like very much, everyone can give Floranda a personal look. I wish you fun while exploring and thank you very much for your nice comment.
Thank you very much for your kind comment and glad you find this one versatile, I like that and so can everyone can give his/her personal touch.
This has heaps of potential for lots of playing, thanks for sharing Ria, love all your patterns!
So glad with your pleasant compliment, thank you so much Sue. Wish you fun while exploring different options…
Thank you very much Linda for adding this one and it makes me glad to see how beautiful you have drawn this new tangle! There are many variations possible and it is always pleasant to discover new ones…
A wonderful weekend for everybody!
Looks like this one will be a fun botanical to play with. Thanks for the share Ria.
Glad you like it Sue, thank you very much for your comment!